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When it comes to making a room work, sometimes the best (and ultimately money-saving!) solution is to invest in a custom piece. From rooms with small footprints to those awkward spaces that you'd really like to fill, working with a designer/maker allows you to get a perfect fit while bringing in just the right finish to really tie things together. Here's a starter guide to seven great places to start for custom pieces, online and in cities across the country...

A monochrome palette with touches of gold reads simple but stylish in Bianca of A Fab Challenge's glam little home office. We created a shoppable little guide of the space from our tour to help you get the look.

Utility carts are exactly what their names suggest — carts that can be utilized for whatever your needs may be. Whether they are in the kitchen, bedroom, garage, office, or craft room, let your creative juices flow when it comes to organizing and storing items on these carts! Here are ten of the best utility carts out there, plus suggestions of how you can use them around your home.

Kaleidoscope prints can be tricky—the wrong color combo or a busy print and they come off as cheesy. Rendered in watercolor softness, with sophisticated color palettes and motifs like jewels and butterfly wings, however, and they take on a beautiful, ethereal effect. We've rounded up our favorites both in fashion and for the home.

The best shower organizer is the one that works best for you and your needs. Depending on the size and type of your shower, your bathroom, what your daily regimen is and how many products you have, some of these will work better for you than others.

If you're still going strong on your resolution to corral clutter (or if you're an alum of our January Cure), then chances are you're seriously upping your storage game in 2015. These solutions can help — and, best yet, they're all on sale. But deals don't last forever, you know: act fast!

What storage solutions have you found for a great price? Tell us in the comments!

One of the shopping staples for many households across the country is IKEA. That's all well and good unless you're one of the sad souls (myself included) who doesn't have one nearby. The closest one to me is a solid 6 hours drive and although I've done it in the past, but more eco-friendly options have surfaced.

Of course we all love IKEA, but sometimes you want something just a little different (or something that all your neighbors don't already have). The trick, of course, is that finding beautiful, modern furniture at inexpensive price points is a little like finding a needle in a haystack. If you've got champagne taste and a beer budget, take a look at this list of seven retailers where you can satisfy your design craving — while still being able to pay the rent.